SENIOR INFORMATION ANALYST

at  City of Toronto

Toronto, ON, Canada -

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Immediate18 Jan, 2025USD 102155 Annual19 Oct, 2024N/AProject Teams,Communication Skills,Visio,It,Powerpoint,Interpersonal Skills,Information Management,Decision Making,Consultative Services,Secondary Education,TrainingNoNo
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Description:

Job ID: 50060
Job Category: Policy, Planning & Research
Division & Section: City Clerk’s, City Clerk’s Corporate Info Mgmt Svcs
Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John Street, Toronto with occasional travel to other City sites as required.
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (approximately 12 months) Vacancies
Salary: $102,155 - $135,815
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Number of Positions Open: 3
Posting Period: 15-Oct-2024 to 29-Oct-2024
Job Description
Corporate Information Management Services at the City Clerk’s Office is seeking three Senior Information Analysts for an exciting opportunity to help drive transformative change to how the City manages its information, from the implementation of new technology projects to modernizing operational recordkeeping services.
These positions will play a leadership role in supporting the City’s management of digital information through engagement and awareness, embedding information management (IM) in the adoption of new technologies and business practices, as well as developing new digital IM policies and procedures. These roles require strong leadership and communication skills, experience engaging stakeholders in information management initiatives, an ability to translate information management policies and procedures into action, and a drive to support transformation at the City. Knowledge of digital information management and IM technologies is an asset.

Major Responsibilities

  • Reviews existing and proposed City programs, services, and technology initiatives for policy and legislative compliance with the responsible management of information throughout its lifecycle, promoting information management, access, and the protection of privacy.
  • Monitors issues, manages significant projects, and participates on senior level task group and committees dealing with the planning, development, and implementation of information management technologies, policies and protocols.
  • Recommends changes to functions and programs to improve the management, access, and protection of City information.
  • Recommends and practices information lifecycle management requirements including upholding and advising on accountable record-keeping, information access, privacy protection and quality assurance requirements, legislation and corporate standards regarding storage retention, and processing of confidential corporate and application data and information outputs.
  • Leads assigned projects and project teams in the development of Information Management tools, policies, and procedures.
  • Conducts specialized research such that it takes into account development within the records management field, corporate policies and practices, applicable program standards, statutes, City Council directives, municipal by-laws, and other government legislation and initiatives.
  • Provides implementation advice on information lifecycle management, open access to information, and protection of privacy issues, including the Information Management Framework.
  • Conducts assessments of and provides advice to technology projects and initiatives in how they manage and protect City information, providing corporate-level guidance.
  • Coordinates with business divisions to support corporate information management planning, programs, and projects, including divisional Information Management plans, data management, and controlled vocabularies.
  • Researches authorities and confidentiality provisions in federal, provincial, and municipal statutes, regulations, codes, and agreements and ensures the City’s corporates policies and programs are consistent with these authorities.
  • Develops solutions to resolve complex Information Management issues and challenges.
  • Provides subject matter expertise to staff in advancing corporate Information Management programs.
  • Establishes effective partnerships with multi-disciplinary business and technical partners from across the corporation, in order to formulate and execute deliverables and tasks according to established project management methodologies.
  • Liaises with City divisions and other levels of government regarding information management legislation.
  • Contributes and provides input to the establishment of corporate information management architectures, policies and procedures.
  • Develops solutions/alternatives to resolve complex information management issues and challenges.
  • Prepares Committee and Council reports as required.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the City Clerk’s Office vision, mission and strategic directions.
  • Travels to various City sites, as required, to support client work.

Key Qualifications

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  • Post-secondary education in a discipline pertinent to the job function, or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
  • Considerable experience applying information management and privacy protection rules and requirements towards the development or implementation of projects and programs.
  • Considerable experience delivering consultative services and developing and delivering training.
  • Experience managing projects and project teams. Experience working on technical projects with technical teams is considered an asset.
  • Strong research and analytical skills; ability to conceptualize and develop options and recommendations to support decision-making.
  • Well-developed communication skills, both written and oral, analytical and conflict-resolution skills, interpersonal skills to build good internal/external working relationships, and the ability to communicate effectively at all organizational levels.
  • Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to build and strengthen internal and external working relationships.
  • Sound judgment and ability to handle matters of a confidential and/or sensitive nature as it relates to senior business executives, Council and other senior staff.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite applications (e.g. Excel, Visio, Word, PowerPoint, Project).
  • Knowledge of current change management methodologies, principles, practices, processes, tools, and template.

Responsibilities:

  • Reviews existing and proposed City programs, services, and technology initiatives for policy and legislative compliance with the responsible management of information throughout its lifecycle, promoting information management, access, and the protection of privacy.
  • Monitors issues, manages significant projects, and participates on senior level task group and committees dealing with the planning, development, and implementation of information management technologies, policies and protocols.
  • Recommends changes to functions and programs to improve the management, access, and protection of City information.
  • Recommends and practices information lifecycle management requirements including upholding and advising on accountable record-keeping, information access, privacy protection and quality assurance requirements, legislation and corporate standards regarding storage retention, and processing of confidential corporate and application data and information outputs.
  • Leads assigned projects and project teams in the development of Information Management tools, policies, and procedures.
  • Conducts specialized research such that it takes into account development within the records management field, corporate policies and practices, applicable program standards, statutes, City Council directives, municipal by-laws, and other government legislation and initiatives.
  • Provides implementation advice on information lifecycle management, open access to information, and protection of privacy issues, including the Information Management Framework.
  • Conducts assessments of and provides advice to technology projects and initiatives in how they manage and protect City information, providing corporate-level guidance.
  • Coordinates with business divisions to support corporate information management planning, programs, and projects, including divisional Information Management plans, data management, and controlled vocabularies.
  • Researches authorities and confidentiality provisions in federal, provincial, and municipal statutes, regulations, codes, and agreements and ensures the City’s corporates policies and programs are consistent with these authorities.
  • Develops solutions to resolve complex Information Management issues and challenges.
  • Provides subject matter expertise to staff in advancing corporate Information Management programs.
  • Establishes effective partnerships with multi-disciplinary business and technical partners from across the corporation, in order to formulate and execute deliverables and tasks according to established project management methodologies.
  • Liaises with City divisions and other levels of government regarding information management legislation.
  • Contributes and provides input to the establishment of corporate information management architectures, policies and procedures.
  • Develops solutions/alternatives to resolve complex information management issues and challenges.
  • Prepares Committee and Council reports as required.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the City Clerk’s Office vision, mission and strategic directions.
  • Travels to various City sites, as required, to support client work


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

IT Software - Other

Other

Diploma

A discipline pertinent to the job function or an equivalent combination of experience and education

Proficient

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Toronto, ON, Canada